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Chinese
Architecture- Guangzhou (Canton)
Shamian Island |
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The territory was originally divided in two concessions
given to France and the United Kingdom by the Qing Dynasty government in the
19th century. The island's name literally means "sandy surface" in Chinese. |
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Guangzhou, China |
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19th century |
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Neighbourhood Town |
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Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel on Shamian
Island.
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Inside Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel on
Shamian Island.
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Western-style buildings on Shamian Island. |
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One of many beautiful gardens on Shamian
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White Swan Hotel. |
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Shamian Island, formerly known as Shameen Island, from its Cantonese
pronunciation (Chinese: 沙面岛, pinyin: Shāmiàn dǎo) is an island in
Guangzhou city, Guangdong province, China.
The island covers an area of 0.3 square kilometers and is a
gazetted historical area that serves as a tranquil reminder of the
colonial European period, with quiet pedestrian avenues flanked by trees
and lined by historical buildings in various states of upkeep. The
island is the location of several hotels, a youth hostel, restaurants
and tourist shops selling curios and souvenirs.
Various bronze statues are scattered around the island which
depict life as it was during earlier periods on the island, as well as
from more recent times. For example, one statute entitled "A gentleman,
a lady and a darn woman" shows a Western couple watching a Chinese woman
darning cloth. Another depicts the changing appearances and stature of
Chinese women, with a woman from colonial times in traditional clothing,
a slightly taller woman from the early or mid 20th century wearing a
cheongsam, and a relatively tall and slender young Chinese woman wearing
shorts and talking on a mobile phone.
The island was the scene of fighting during the "May 30 incident"
in 1925.
Since the early 2000s, Shamian Island has become well known for
the many Western couples who reside there while seeking to adopt Chinese
babies and young children, most of whom are orphaned and female. The
White Swan Hotel is perhaps the best-known hotel in Guangzhou, having
been in operation for many years, and is usually the hotel of choice for
these couples. One reason for this popularity is that the hotel was once
adjacent to the United States consulate, making it convenient to file
paperwork and handle bureaucratic matters. The consulate has since moved
(about 40 minutes away by car), but the hotel is still the most popular
destination for adopting couples. Beginning in 2007, the Chinese
government slowed the rate of adoptions, and as a result the percentage
of tourists to Shamian Island who are Westerners has decreased as well.
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links
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China Daily article on Shamian island
Map of Shamian island
Interactive Map of Shamian
Island
Guangzhou government page about Shamian Island |
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www.essential-architecture.com
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